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Tune if ur registered on that could you convert this to an mp3 file please. Download 2nd beat flp
It won't open the file because I'm using FL9 and you must be using a newer version.
But here's how you can do it bro.
1. Open the Fruity Loops program. Click the "File" button at the top of the screen and select "Export."
2. Click the "MP3" check box underneath the "Output Format" heading at the right side of the window.
3. Click the "Bitrate" slider. Drag the slider to the right to make the track a higher quality MP3 file with clearer audio. Drag the slider to the left to make the track a lower quality bitrate, which also makes the final file much smaller.
4. Click the "Leave Remainder" check box if you want to leave any trailing sounds at the end of the audio track. Click "Cut Remainder" if you want to end the track as soon as the main sounds stop looping.
5. Select the "HQ for all plugins" check box if you used any special third party plug ins when creating the audio file.
6. Click "Start" to save the FLP file as an MP3 file with the same name in the same folder on your hard drive.
It won't open the file because I'm using FL9 and you must be using a newer version.
But here's how you can do it bro.
1. Open the Fruity Loops program. Click the "File" button at the top of the screen and select "Export."
2. Click the "MP3" check box underneath the "Output Format" heading at the right side of the window.
3. Click the "Bitrate" slider. Drag the slider to the right to make the track a higher quality MP3 file with clearer audio. Drag the slider to the left to make the track a lower quality bitrate, which also makes the final file much smaller.
4. Click the "Leave Remainder" check box if you want to leave any trailing sounds at the end of the audio track. Click "Cut Remainder" if you want to end the track as soon as the main sounds stop looping.
5. Select the "HQ for all plugins" check box if you used any special third party plug ins when creating the audio file.
6. Click "Start" to save the FLP file as an MP3 file with the same name in the same folder on your hard drive.
Thanks tune....
It says the shit is one second long and nothing plays but I probably fucked it up lool.
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